Cased Hole Formation Evaluation - CH
About the Course
Target Audience
Geologists, formation evaluations specialists, completion, reservoir and production engineers, and managers who may be making technology- and tool-choice decisions.You Will Learn
Participants will learn how to:
- Determine adequacy of PNC capture vs. C/O logging methods for saturation calculation, especially through complicated well bores and in complex formations
- Calculate water and steam saturations from Pulsed Neutron Capture (PNC) Logs
- Correct petrophysical calculations for the influence of shaliness
- Distinguish gas/steam from liquids
- Compute oil saturation directly from Carbon/Oxygen technique
- Locate water entry and judge zonal communication
- Judge where specialty methods, such as Log-Inject-Log to estimate remaining oil vs. residual oil saturation, pseudo-density, etc., may not work
- Make appropriate tool choices
- Perform interpretation QC and plan logging jobs
Course Content
- Basics and application of nuclear logging in general (briefly) and cased-hole logging in particular
- Attributes of various modern dual-detector and emerging multi-detector cased-hole logging tools used in the industry
- Cased-hole application of pulsed neutron capture (PNC) methods in clean and shaly formations, carbon/oxygen logging in low or variable salinity conditions in water and steam floods where PNC methods do not work, and direct neutron (PNN) methods to Locate oil/water, gas/liquid, or steam/liquid contacts
- Compute water, oil and gas/steam saturation (in steam floods), and residual saturation using log-inject-log methods
- Estimate pseudo-density and porosity (special cases)
- Make informed tool and measurements choices
- Make operations decisions
- Application of above in open-hole completions
- Differences in saturation interpretation methods across vendors
- Oxygen activation to locate water entry
- Job planning and best practice parameters for successful monitoring
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